Quiz: What is Culture?Bellevue CollegeIntercultural communicationQuestion 1In our textbook, Intercultural Learning, an iceberg analogy is used to explain what is visible and what is invisible when it comes to culture. Which one of the following may be considered as the invisible aspects of culture? Social structure Ethnocentrism Dynamic cultural identity Answer: All that are mentioned here. Question 2In our textbook, Intercultural Learning, an iceberg analogy is used to explain what is visible and what is invisible when it comes to culture. Aspects such as "worldview" and "history" are the surface-level cultural understanding that can be observed, summarized and interpreted from an _______ perspective (outsider's view), while deeper level of cultural understanding is only triggered through a "critical moment", or through an _________ perspective (insider's view).Answer: **etic, emic emic, etic Question 3Li considers "culture" as experiences, traditions and norms other people have that are different from that of her family or close relatives, and that "culture" is meaningful only when she interacts with people "different" from herself. Based on the "key points" that help us avoid falling into a limited and narrow understanding of culture (see below), what kind of suggestion you'd give Li? Culture